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Seaplane Tour To Hunter Valley With Wine Tasting And Lunch

Experience the Hunter Valley wine region in style, comfort and convenience like never before in a brand new turbo-prop amphibious seaplane You will be in the heart of the Hunter Valley in 30 breathtaking minutes. Your flight tracks past Sydney's Northern Beaches and Central Coast before turning inland past Lake Macquarie. You will experience the thrill of a water take-off in Rose Bay, and runway landing in the heart of the Hunter Valley wine country.

On disembarking from the aircraft step into your vehicle and your wine tasting experience begins!

 

You’ll have the opportunity to taste and purchase an array of wines and ports in selected boutique wineries, as well as an option to include a cheese tasting.

 

A highlight of the day is a gourmet lunch at renowned Esca Restaurant, Bimbadgen Estate. Esca’s location offers fantastic views over the Estate's famous Vineyards. Lunch is three course a la carte and includes a bottle of Estate Range wine and the option of a free range tasting in the members private tasting room, hosted by a member of Bimbadgen’s Cellar Door team.

To enhance the indulgence of your Hunter Valley experience, you will visit the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company which offers a tantalising range of premium hand-made chocolates.

Your day concludes with an exhilarating scenic flight south to Sydney, tracking directly over the Harbour Bridge and Opera House before landing back at Rose Bay.

 

 

 


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Blue Mountains Deluxe Experience

Your tour in a private luxury vehicle begins with a visit to the Wildlife Park - a lovely cosy nook of the natural Australian environment. Here you will be able to become acquainted with many of the unique Australian animals and you can pat and be photographed with the koalas and kangaroos. You will also be able to see echidnas and wombats, kookaburras and emus, flying foxes and various species of parrots and lorikeets. The tour then continues into the Blue Mountains with a gourmet a-la-carte lunch at a Resort in the mountains. The Blue Mountains are a unique natural reserve. Here, like many other locations around Australia, the environment is carefully preserved, so that it remains in the same pristine state as it was thousands of years ago. The mountains are wreathed in eucalyptus trees, thus from a distance seeming blue due to the evaporation of the eucalyptus oils. As you approach the lookout posts spectacular views of forest covered mountains, sheer cliffs, deep valleys and canyons begin to emerge. A short but breathtaking ride along the world’s steepest railway line will take you to the bottom of the ravine where you can walk along the ancient Australian forest. You can also view the remarkable panorama from the glass-covered cable cars.

 

 

 

 

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Private Yacht Charter On Sydney Harbour

A cruise on one of the world's most beautiful harbours is an experience of a lifetime! Cruise for a few hours and enjoy best of the Australian cuisine during your lunch or dinner cruise on the magnificent Sydney harbour or spend whole day swimming, snorkeling or fishing in the harbour. You can enjoy terrific fishing off the heads of the harbour and beyond.

This majestic waterway leads to impressive offshore game fishing opportunities, hosting a huge variety of sport fish including Marlin and Tuna, as well as top reef fish - seasonally abundant Snapper, Perch, Kingfish and many more.

 We will work closely with you to address all requests concerns, organise and prepare your charter and assure satisfaction. Our motto is to provide our customers the perfect charter experience, surpassing your every expectation, ensuring that the perfect vessel will be chosen to suit any customer.

 

 

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Sydney City Tour (4 hours)

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Discover Sydney Highlights - see the historic Rocks area, the heads of the harbour, China Town, Darling Harbour, Double Bay & more

Drive through the historic Rocks area, Chinatown, Darling Harbour, Kings Cross & Double Bay.
See the Sydney Opera House & Harbour Bridge from Mrs. Macquarie's Chair and spend time at famous Bondi Beach.


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Seaplane Flight Over Sydney And Lunch On Sydney Harbour

The best of spectacular Sydney views can only be seen from the air! On this 40-minute return flight you will be able to see the beautiful Sydney Harbour, the North Shore beaches, the National Park and the Hawkesbury River. This will be followed by lunch at one of the best Sydney waterfront restaurants. Perched high on the edge of a cliff, enjoying dramatic views of Whale Beach and the sprawling Pacific Ocean, Jonah's at Palm Beach is one of Australia’s most prestigious ocean retreats. Something of a Sydney institution, Jonah’s salubrious guest list has included Laurence Olivier, Anthony Hopkins, Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall. Jonah’s offers Modern Australian cuisine under the direction of award-winning chef George Francisco. George's style of cooking has a significant French influence, but it is his passion for finding and using the best and freshest local produce that will ensure Jonah's diners are as impressed about the food as they are about the restaurant’s 180 degree views of the Pacific Ocean. Enticing you to leave such a stunning location is difficult, but we find the prospect of a glorious afternoon seaplane flight back to Rose Bay, encompassing a Sydney Harbour circuit in front of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House does it for most!

Uluru Luxury Touring With Sounds Of Silence

From the moment you arrive in Central Australia you will feel looked after and will see Real Aussie hospitality until it’s time to say goodbye.

A mix of activities without the restrictions, no regimented stops, and if we see something great on the road we have plenty of time to stop and explore. As many picture stops as you like.

Your tour will be personalised and flexible touring at it's very best.

No description can adequately prepare one for the simple grandeur of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olga's) for their impressiveness.

 

The moment you are greeted by your personal guide at Ayers Rock Airport, you will realise you are about to undertake a journey like no other. You are underway on a trip of a lifetime.

 

Dine under a million stars at the award winning Sound Of Silence restaurant.  Travel out to a secluded dining setting in the middle of the desert.  Sip on a glass of champagne or a cool ale with the sound of a lone didgeridoo filling the air.  Marvel at the play of colours as the sun slowly sets over the Olgas (Kata Tjuta) and Ayers Rock (Uluru).  Dine on a gourmet BBQ of Australian delicacies accompanied by fine Australian wines, and then sit back and take in the mystery of the desert at night as an astronomer takes you on a tour of the clear Southern night skies.

Next morning up before the sun, you will be taken to the Uluru sunrise viewing area. Journey through the desert to the oldest side of Uluru begins in pre-dawn darkness.  Watch this famous monolith with dramatic colour changes as a new day dawns with freshly plunged coffee, fine grade tea or premium Australian orange juice. Take a leisurely stroll into the Mutitjulu watering hole, where you will learn the Aboriginal significance of this area and see original Aboriginal paintings or take the Mala Walk as the ancient Aboriginal people did, strolling into cylindrical caves and learning the Aboriginal significance and value of this fascinating and sacred area.  See the natural colour of Uluru and amazing cave formations.  Learn more about the cultural value of the region with displays from the Anangu people and Park Rangers. 

Later in the day you will venture west to the Uluru Kata – Tjuta National Park to the Kata Tjuta look-out point.  Kata Tjuta is made up of 36 enormous and spectacular sandstone domes formed around 350 million years ago.  Many of these areas are still subject to Aboriginal law, and are strictly off limits, as Aboriginal ceremonies are still conducted in these areas or hold special significance to the local people.  One of the areas that is not subject to this prohibition but still demands tremendous respect is Walpa Gorge, your next tour highlight…Step back in time and possibly hear the spirit voices as your private guided walk into Walpa Gorge begins.  The Walpa Gorge walk follows the creek between the two 546 metre high rock domes.

Along your guided walk, you will learn about the amazing processes that occurred in nature to make up this spectacular mountainous rocky outcrop.  Walking out of Walpa Gorge, you will see the birthplace to Uluru and Kata Tjuta in the distance.

On your journey through the National Park, your guide will point out special areas and features of this arid region that many visitors do not get to appreciate.

From your private viewing area, you will now see a sight that has been inspiring people for thousands of years, this is the “Sunset Over The Rock”.  Watch Uluru light up with the evening sun and learn why Uluru changes colour as you sip premium Australian sparkling wine, a top class Aussie red wine, bottled water or orange juice, all served with delicious pre-dinner appetizers.

Next morning, after being assisted with hotel check-out, you will; be taken to the Ayers Rock Airport; This is where it’s time to say goodbye to the Heart Of Australia.

 

 

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Helicopter Flight Over The Red Center

There is no better way to see Australia than from the sky - and we can help you overlook the Australian Desert. A vast maze of crags and canyons, caves, rock formations and waterholes, craters and many more natural features are accessible only from the air.

 

A helicopter flight to Kings Canyon or around Uluru and Olgas is one of those unforgettable experiences that really will be the highlight of your holiday.

 

Board your private helicopter and visit one of the country's most spectacular and most photographed sites. View its sheer 200m walls, spot the Garden of Eden and the Lost City of the Kings Canyon. Along the way view the majestic expanse of Lake Amadeus.

 

Choose to fly to Kings Canyon from Ayers Rock Resort and you will be treated to spectacular aereal views of the Australian Outback.

 

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4WD Pinnacles, Koalas & Sant Boarding Adventure в составе англоговорящей группы (with lunch)

Leave the city limits and cross over the Swan River travelling past Burswood Resort Casino. Then head north through the Swan Valley to Caversham Wildlife Park where we stop to view and photograph koalas and hand feed kangaroos. We then break at the small fishing settlement of Lancelin before the thrilling experience of 4-wheel driving in our giant 4WD over massive Lancelin sand dunes and the chance to try sand boarding. Then journey along quiet back roads where kangaroos and emus are often spotted, passing through wildflower country. We move onto the Rock Lobster town of Cervantes for lunch. Afterwards, visit the wildflower shop or alternatively in summer time, weather permitting enjoy a swim, or a walk on the white sandy beaches. We then continue on to the Nambung National Park, home of the amazing Pinnacles Desert. Here your driver guide takes you for an easy paced walk through parts of this fascinating landscape covering some 404 hectares. Ensure you wear comfortable footwear, bring a hat and your camera. Later enjoy a sunset journey back to Perth. If flowering, stops to view wildflowers will be made en route with arrival back in Perth at approximately 7.30 pm. Note: Tour may operate with morning in coach and afternoon in 4WD, or vice versa depending on passenger numbers. Adventure component of tour will always operate in a 4WD vehicle. Sometimes due to soft sand dunes delays may occur. Tour not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems and infants, if unsure please ask at the time of booking.

 

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Sightseeing tour of Perth-Freeman with a cruise on the Swan river (5 hours)

This popular half day tour showcases the very best of Perth and Fremantle Cities. Discover the friendly charm of Perth City with it's unique combination of old and new architecture. From the comfort of your coach see the W.A.C.A Cricket Ground, Gloucester Park before travelling along St Georges Terrace past the Governors Residence and Council House, historic Barracks Arch and Parliament House to Kings Park. Stopping briefly at Kings Park enjoy panoramic views over Perth City, South Perth, the Narrows Bridge and Perth's famous Swan River. Continue along the coastal travel via cottesloe Beach to the port of Fremantle as we cross the bridge into the town of Fremantle see Fremantle harbour and the riverside suburbs of East Fremantle. Now join Captain Cook Cruises for your return journey to Perth. Cruising upstream discover the exclusive suburbs of East Fremantle, Mosman Park, Peppermint Grove and Dalkeith passing by the homes of some of the rich and famous. As we near Perth City travel cruise past Royal Perth Yacht Club and the University of WA returning to Perth at approximately 12.30pm

 

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Sightseeing tour of Perth-Freeman (4 hours)

Departs: Perth 8.00 am - Returns: Approx 12.30 pm

This popular half day tour showcases the very best of Perth and Fremantle. Discover the friendly charm of Perth City with its unique combination of old and new architecture. See the W.A.C.A. Cricket Ground, the Perth Mint, Gloucester Park before travelling along St. Georges Terrace past the Governors Residence and Council House, historic Barracks Arch and over Perth City, and the famous Swan River. Continue along the coast via Cottesloe Beach to the port of Fremantle. A brief tour of Fremantle will reveal the unique charm for which it has become renowned, from historic port buildings to the many shops, cafes and markets that add to the vibrant atmosphere of Fremantle. You may leave the tour and spend a few hours in Fremantle, return by train (own expense). Leaving Fremantle follow the Swan River back via the exclusive suburbs of Mosman Park, Peppermint Grove and Dalkeith passing by the homes of the rich and famous, returning to Perth at approximately 12.30pm.

 

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Excursion to the valley of giant Kerry trees with lunch

Travel south to Mandurah. Later continue through dense Jarrah Forests and hectares of fruit orchards. As we travel further south enter "Karri Country". These enormous trees are regarded as one of the largest trees in the world and at this point what better place to stop and enjoy a picnic lunch than at "Diamond Tree". At the top of this 51 metre Karri tree is a wooden cabin that was used as a fire lookout from 1941 to 1974. Our next stop is the highlight of today's tour - The Ancient Empire and the Valley of the Giants "Tree Top Walk". This spectacular tree top walk has been constructed through the canopy of this unique Tingle Forest and at it's highest point this rigid 400 metre-long bridge structure is around 40 metres above the forest floor. An alternate walk is available at ground level through the "ancient Empire". This area contains the "GIANTS" for which the forest was named and features a stand of trees some 5 metres in diameter at the base. Time now to leave the south west and start our return journey, via William Bay and Denmark stopping briefly for a light evening meal (own expense) in Williams before arriving in Perth at approximately 10.30pm. Note: Strong wind conditions may result in the closure of the Tree Top Walk, in which case alternative touring arrangements will be made.


 

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A Trip to the Margaret River Valley

Margaret River is fast becoming Australia's gourmet food and premium wine capital. The region is also renowned for its spectacular coastline, Karri Forests, underground cave network and picturesque countryside.

Today your touring will commence with morning tea at Dawesville Channel. You will then travel to the Xanadu Winery, one of the earliest established vineyards of the region, for a wine tasting. You will have the opportunity here to purchase from the winery's extensive cellar and merchandise collection.

Your next stop will be at the Eagle Heritage Raptor Wildlife Centre. At this centre you will have the unique opportunity to view and handle “birds of prey” from the largest collection of raptors in Australia. You will be amazed at their amazing speed during a fascinating free  flight display.

A fresh picnic lunch at the centre is included as part of your tour. 

After the Wildlife Centre you will head to nearby Mammoth Cave, one of over 300 natural underground limestone caves in the district. An experienced tour guide will provide you with  fascinating insights into the creation of these amazing formations.

Travelling south you will then pass by the stunning Boranup Forest, a visual highlight of the region, before arriving at Augusta's famous Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, a geological point of significance marking the dividing point between the Southern and Indian Oceans.

The tour then heads north to Busselton Jetty – a two kilometre long construction and the longest timber jetty in the southern hemisphere. There will be a break for light dinner at a charming cafe here (at your own expense).

Your tour will return to Perth at approximately 9.30 pm.

Wave Rock, Wildflowers, York and Aboriginal Culture including Lunch в составе англоговорящей группы

Today your air-conditioned 5 star coach will travel out through the Darling Ranges and Jarrah Forests to the historic town of York. Named after York in England, York was the first township in the Avon Valley. Continue east to the wheatbelt town of Hyden and the major highlight of today - Wave Rock. Time here to enjoy an Australian Style Picnic lunch and join our Aboriginal Guide for a tour of this unique granite formation. Formed by the relentless forces of wind, water and time, Wave Rock stands as a lonely monument to nature. After lunch joining our guided tour of formations such as Hippo's Yawn Cave, The Humps (rock formations resembling camel humps), Gnamma Holes (Aboriginal water reservoirs) and Mulka's Cave and Aboriginal Cave Paintings (learn the legend of the outcast Aboriginal "Mulka the Terrible"). Our return journey takes us along "back roads" through the heart of the Western Australia wheatbelt, to the small farming town of Babakin. During the wildflower season (September to December) roadside stops will be made to view some of the native wildflowers. Late this afternoon travel back through the Darling Rangers and enjoy panoramic views of Perth's city lights before arriving in Perth at approx 8.30pm.

Cruise with lunch and wine tasting in the Swan River valley (7 hours)

During this cruise you will discover the delights of the Swan River, as well as some of the major points of interest between Perth and the Port of Fremantle. 
Tea and coffee is served on your cruise, as your Captain points out all the sights of the city including Perth's impressive Bell Tower, the restored Swan Brewery, King's Park, the Royal Perth Yacht Club, the magnificent homes overlooking the River, and Fremantle's busy inner harbour.
On the return trip to Perth, a complimentary wine tasting with a selection of fine Western Australian wines is available for you to enjoy.

 

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